Renowned Futurist to Confront What it Means to be Human in a Digitally Transformed World at CommunicAsia2016 and BroadcastAsia2016

Singapore, March 17, 2016--The next 20 years are likely to bring more changes to humanity than the past 300 years – these are the words of Gerd Leonhard, Futurist and Founder and CEO of The Futures Agency – a man The Wall Street Journal has dubbed as “one of the leading Media Futurists in the world.”

Leonhard predicts that in the next five years, globally increased connectivity, super-computing and vastly more powerful interfaces will bring about exponential changes in how we communicate, how we consume media and content, how we transact and do business and how we learn and design our future. Speaking at this year’s CommunicAsia2016 Summit and BroadcastAsia2016 International Conference, Leonhard will deliver the combined Visionary Address title “The Next 5 years in Global Digital Transformation” on 1 June 2016 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

 
             Gerd Leonhard

Offering a preview to the highly anticipated session, here is Leonhard’s take on what the future will bring:

Global Digital Transformation: the 10ations’ that will impact every business

According to Leonhard, global digital transformation is bringing about an age of digital “ations” that all beg the question: what will it mean to be human in a digitally transformed future? Gerd’s “ations” include: mobilisation, digitisation, screenification, disintermediation, automation, virtualisation and robotisation.

We are already nearing the pivot point where very few ideas seem to actually remain in the realm of science-fiction for a long time. In a world where connectivity flows like water, we can expect intelligent software and machines of all kinds to play an increasingly larger role in the future of communication, and drive gargantuan growth in the video and radio streaming industries. In the coming years we will see OTT become the new normal, and computing become invisible.

  1. Limitless and Ubiquitous: Connectivity will Flow Like Water

Leonhard took his prediction of the age of ‘ations’ a step further by stating that with the world becoming increasingly hyper-connected, technology will become omnipresent – it will become normalised and a part of the very fabric of our environment. He emphasised that this will change the nature of our interactions and fundamentals of our environment whereby, “everything that can become digital will indeed become digital – coining this era as one of “smart-everything”.

Leonhard went on to express that this will have a monumental impact upon society, culture and business in the near future. The future presents us with the means to revolutionise industrial processes and increase efficiency through advances such as “smart farming”, “smart logistics” and “smart transportation”.  On the other hand, with artificial intelligence feeding big data and the Internet of Things, Leonhard cautions that our new age of hyper connectivity will also exponentially heighten the present challenges (such as piracy and cyber-security) and it will become of utmost importance for us to tackle the unintended consequences of this hyper connected, borderless world - the age of digital ethics is here.

Digital Captives in a Limitless World

Security will become a priority - with technology becoming part of our everyday lives, society will be even more susceptible to threats such as cyber warfare. The implications of data losses or breaches will reach new heights as cyber criminals become increasingly savvy and technology begins to play an even greater role in personal enterprise, business and government.  The vast movement of data will be further catapulted by high speed, cheap devices and easier access to technology.

The also lie in combining solutions and efforts to achieve an International Agreement on Data Standards and Digital Ethics. He stressed that a Global Treaty on Ethics and Security (including Artificial Intelligence) will be essential as technology is moving from outside of us to ‘on top of us’ to finally, ‘inside of us.’

Leonhard concluded by summarising that “the future is about identifying and managing the balance between maintaining our humanness in a highly automated and technologised world: embrace technology but don’t become it! “

As a top-rated futurist, with over 1500 engagements in the past 15 years and a combined audience of over 1.5 million people, attendees can expect Leonhard’s visionary address to highlight near-future, ‘nowist’ observations and actionable foresights in the sectors of humanity, society, business, media, technology and communications. He will also share his view on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for ICT professionals in the Asia Pacific region as we continue our path towards a hyper connected world. 

For more insights, catch Gerd Leonhard, Futurist and Founder and CEO of The Futures Agency at this year’s CommunicAsia2016 Summit and BroadcastAsia2016 International Conference to find out how your business can leverage smart technologies to meet the demands of today’s and the expectations of tomorrow’s connected consumer.

In addition to Leonhard’s visionary address, subsequent plenary sessions at the conference will dive even deeper into the foreseeable changes in how we communicate, how we consume media and content, how we transact and do business, and how we learn and design our future.

With Leonhard alongside plenary speakers, including Bill Morrow, CEO, NBN Co, Dato’ Sri Dr Halim Shafie, Chairman, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Mark Summer, CIO, Inveneo, Magnus Ewerbring, CTO, Ericsson APAC, Robindhra Mangtani, Head of Competition & Strategic Relations – APAC, Google, and more, attending delegates can expect thought-provoking tracks addressing the latest trends in ICT and broadcast and the challenges businesses face in digital transformation, such as:

CommunicAsia2016 Summit Topics:

  • Broadband: sustainable business strategies for operators
  • Enterprise Digital Transformation: innovating to digitalise
  • Enterprise Cybersecurity: securing for sustainable growth
  • Enterprise Mobility: communicating with the mobile workforce Smart Cities: secure and liveable cities through smart ICT
  • The Industrial Internet of Things: operationalizing the  intelligence
  • Cloud Networking and Big Data Analytics:  driving efficiency through smart data

BroadcastAsia2016 International Conference Topics:

  • The Business of Connected Entertainment
  • Big Data and Real Time Analytics – New Commercial Opportunties
  • IP Broadcasting and TV Everywhere
  • Next Generation Workflow and Digital Assets Management
  • Digital Radio Broadcasting

An impressive C-suite from the world’s leading technology companies 

More than 280 C-level and senior executives will deliver key updates and share case studies on a wide range of the latest trends and technology advancements, such as Over-the-Top (OTT), Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Cities, Big Data Analytics, and more. Speakers that attending delegates can look forward to at the CommunicAsia2016 Summit and BroadcastAsia2016 International Conference include:

 

  • Gabriel Lim, CEO, MDA, CEO (Designate) IMDA
  • John Honeycutt, CTO, Discovery Communications
  • Alex Wang Yufeng, Director of Huawei MBB Solution Support, WN (Products & Solutions), Huawei
  • Angus Henderson, Partner, Webb Henderson
  • Anil Nihalani, Head of Connected Media, MediaCorp
  • Azran Osman Rani, CEO, iflix Malaysia, COO, iflix Group
  • Bharat B Bhatia, Regional Director, APME Government Affairs, Motorola Solutions Inc
  • Chan Park, General Manager SEA, UBER
  • Krishnan Rajagopalan, Co-founder and Chief Content and Distribution Officer, HOOQ
  • Lim Soon Chia, Director, Cybersecurity Agency Singapore
  • Luis Guillermo Alarcon Lopez, Government Segment Broadband Initiatives Solution Director Alcatel-Lucent International
  • Magnus Ewerbring, CTO APAC, Ericsson
  • Malcolm Rodrigues, CEO, MyRepublic
  • Mohamed Abuagla, CIO/CTO and Executive, Director – Technology & Operations, Aljazeera Media Network
  • Peter Bithos, CEO, HOOQ
  • Richard Harshman, Head of ASEAN, Amazon Web Services
  • Rohit Dewan, CTO Viki Inc.
  • Shane Mitchell, Head, Digital, Mediacorp
  • Steve Collar, CEO, O3b Networks
  • Vicky Abhishek, Group CTO - Pacific Group, The Coca-Cola Company
  • Vish Nandlal, CTO, Telstra

 

SHOWS AT A GLANCE:

CommunicAsia2016 / EnterpriseIT2016 Exhibition

Incorporating:

SatComm2016

Date:

31 May - 3 June 2016, Tuesday - Friday

Venue:

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, B2, Level 1 & 3

Opening Hours:

31 May - 2 June 2016: 10:30 am - 6:00 pm | 3 June 2016: 10:30 am -  4:00 pm

Admission:

Business and trade professionals only

Website:

www.communicasia.com | www.goto-enterpriseit.com

Social Media:

FB | LinkedIn | Twitter - #CommunicAsia2016

 

BroadcastAsia2016 Exhibition

Incorporating:

ProfessionalAudioTechnology2016

Date:

31 May - 3 June 2016, Tuesday - Friday

Venue:

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, Level 4 & 5

Opening Hours:

31 May - 2 June 2016: 10:30 am - 6:00 pm 3 June 2016: 10:30 am -  4:00 pm

Admission:

Business and trade professionals only

Website:

www.broadcast-asia.com

Social Media:

FB | LinkedIn | Twitter - #BroadcastAsia2016

Conferences at a glance:

CommunicAsia2016 Summit / BroadcastAsia2016 International Conference & Creative Content Production Conference 2016

Date:

31 May - 3 June 2016, Tuesday - Friday

Venue:

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, Level 3 & 4

Admission:

Registered delegates only

Website:

www.communicasia.com/index.php/conference/fees-registration/

http://broadcast-asia.com/conference/conference-highlights/